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Lola Loves.. Mike Parisella’s Otherworldly Mixed Media Collages

Slip into a world of optical illusion, folded fluorescence and unexpected juxtaposition with the otherworldly mixed media collages of Boston-based artist Mike Parisella. At times a psycho-nautical excursion to outer space and at others an intimate look at female beauty, @slimesunday is an artistic experiment with the world of cinema 4d, pixel sorting and data bending. Mike’s work is an…

Lola Loves… Eric T. White Provocative Collage Art

A little bit provocative, a little bit of nudity, a little bit Rocky Horror Picture Show, Eric T White's collages are fun and irreverent. He mixes black and white photographs with colour ones, and plays with scale in an unexpected, yet still fitting way. Is that a head coming out of a pair of legs? Based in New York City,…

Lola Loves… Frances Berry’s Kaleidoscopic Beach Collages

Ever feel a little nervous in a crowd? Do you like to avoid malls on weekends, loud festivals, rowdy people? If so, Frances Berry's somewhat kaleidoscopic collages are unlikely to put you at ease. An extrovert's dream come true, Berry's images show beach lovers and pool partiers, toasting in the sun and splashing in the water. Repeating motifs—the striping pattern…

Lola Loves… “People Living” Collage Art by Anthony Gerace

Remember when you first discovered magazines? The glossy images, the glamorous models, the covet-inducing ads? You might have ripped out your favourite pages, decorated your walls, tried to make the blank canvas more you, somehow.  Anthony Gerace's collages are created using the same idea, but to more sophisticated effect. Slogans and scraps are artfully arranged atop its subjects, partially obscuring…

Lola Loves… The Exotica Collage Art of Ted Feighan

Ted Feighan has a gift. He can blend disparate and unrelated objects, into a seamless work of art. You might wonder if he's used some kind of witchcraft, blending buildings from different eras, and countries, along with a wavy, rainbow sky... Or people of different times and cultures, down a brightly carpeted forest road, into collages that, strangely, despite themselves,…

Lola Loves… Sanda Anderlon’s Exuberant Summer Collages

With showers and unseasonably low temperatures that seem to crop up here and there, Mother Nature seems to be having a hard time so far sustaining a week or two of warm, sunny weather. And while we have no right to complain—after all, at least it's not snowing—you might find yourself dreaming of resort life in the tropics, especially if…

Lola Loves… Luis Carle “On the Moon”

So, say we've wrecked the Earth. Destroyed it beyond recognition, blown it up in a churlish fit, and we're forced to leave. After the initial panic, massive casualties and botched evacuation attempts, we decide on the moon, or some moon-like world, and settle there. Now pretend it's been 20 years since and living on this lunar-esque terrain has long since become…

Lola Loves… The Golden Age of Hollywood According to Claire Pestaille

In today’s culture, we often look back at the years that have past and remember them fondly. This collection, named "Cinema II," by Claire Pestaille brings back the golden years with hauntingly beautiful collages. Piece by piece, the London-based artist works with historic and iconic photographs from the golden age of Hollywood, and turns them into a single piece of…

Lola Loves… The Secret History of Plants

Have you ever felt like your vegetables were not to be trusted? Cast a baleful eye at your pile of peas and wondered if you saw them glare back? If so, you might see something strangely sinister about the Angolan born (now London based) artist Alida Rodrigues' produce themed portraits. These hapless Victorian men and women find themselves with onion…

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